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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Marketplace Opinions

2001-10-04 by Jerry Olson

I think if you have a color adjustment layer and you go to gray scale
without merging, you will lose that layer, or any other layer that
wouldn't be applicable to grayscale.

Jerry



grdglass@... wrote:
> 
> Jerry and Todd,
> 
> Well, this is a far more efficient method than what I was doing.  Do you
> happen to know what the PS warning "changing modes will affect layer
> compositing," followed by whether to flatten or not, actually does?
> 
> Thanks, it's a real time saver.
> 
> Helene
> 
> > Helene, I don't think in most cases you have to flatten your image
> >
> 
> "Right, like Jerry says, I can work in Grayscale for a while making
> adjustment layers, then I switch to RGB to try a print and add on Paul's
> curves."
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